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View Poll Results: If you are the Lakers would you trade Kobe for Melo?

No. Kobe will continue to be a better player than Carmelo Anthony for the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 seasons.

At the end of the 2015 season, Kobe will probably retire. In which case, the Lakers can spend the $30 million that comes off the book on the next hot free-agent wing or PG who would want to come to LA to play with a 28-29 year old Dwight Howard.

Even if Kobe resigns for a year in 2015, for one year, I'll still take him over Anthony. I wouldn't want Melo on the books, he's a max contract without max production.

No. Kobe will continue to be a better player than Carmelo Anthony for the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 seasons.

At the end of the 2015 season, Kobe will probably retire. In which case, the Lakers can spend the $30 million that comes off the book on the next hot free-agent wing or PG who would want to come to LA to play with a 28-29 year old Dwight Howard.

Even if Kobe resigns for a year in 2015, for one year, I'll still take him over Anthony. I wouldn't want Melo on the books, he's a max contract without max production.

A lot of you guys are underestimating Carmela Anthony, yes I call him Carmela.

Look, he's never had the right teammates around. You can't blame him 100% when his GM fails to surround him with the right type of help.

I would not risk bring stuck with Howard and no help. I'd rather go with Melo and Dwight.

Plus I think a lot of you guys are missing the point. It's not about "Oh if Kobe retires they can just sign a new player". If that were the case why not just trade Melo for all the help in the world?

The way the Laker's FO is run.... and with the players they have shown themselves capable of getting, I don't really think it is that much of a risk. Once again who is to say Carmelo won't just walk in two years for a chance to play with the Lakers and Dwight?

I think the bigger risk is locking ourselves into Melo and diminishing our chances at a title for the next two years. If we were going to go that road I would much rather trade Gasol for Josh Smith.

If you are the Lakers would you trade Kobe for Melo?

No on trading Kobe for Melo. The lakers fit better with Kobe, (who is still better than Melo even at age 34 and having played 16 seasons) and have a much better chance of winning a ring over the next few yrs.

No. Kobe will continue to be a better player than Carmelo Anthony for the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 seasons.

At the end of the 2015 season, Kobe will probably retire. In which case, the Lakers can spend the $30 million that comes off the book on the next hot free-agent wing or PG who would want to come to LA to play with a 28-29 year old Dwight Howard.

Even if Kobe resigns for a year in 2015, for one year, I'll still take him over Anthony. I wouldn't want Melo on the books, he's a max contract without max production.